Yosef Avni


Yosef Avni is a former Irgun activist. He was born Yosef Danochin in Jerusalem, British Mandate of Palestine, changing his name to Avni after the establishment of the State of Israel in 1948.
Avni went to work as a locksmith at a young age, to help provide for his family. At the age of 16 he joined Betar, leaving four years later for the Irgun. After the declaration of the Revolt against the British authorities, Avni became part of the fighting force, and on top of being in charge of an arms dump in Jerusalem took part in many operations.
Avni commanded the sappers unit during the second attack on the British intelligence offices in the Russian Compound in Jerusalem on December 27, 1945, in which the building was destroyed and seven British policemen and an Irgun fighter were killed. He also took part in the King David Hotel bombing, being one of the senior commanders of the operation, and the bombing of the British Army base at Camp Schneller, personally lighting the fuses on mines that the raiders had set.
Avni was arrested in 1947 and detained by the British in Latrun Camp. He was released in March 1948, and was wounded attacking the Muchtar's house during the events of the Deir Yassin massacre.